The main thing to bear in mind here is that it is generally not the App that 
determines the accuracy of the GPS coordinates but the device itself. The app 
just displays the position that the receiver has derived. The accuracy of 
civilian GPS receivers is typically in the order of 10-20m although it can be 
better and it can be worse depending on conditions. If this is good enough for 
your purposes then plot away! However, as Kathy has suggested a more accurate 
method if you can see what you are looking for is to use Google Maps. You could 
even use a combination of the two to roughly plot with your phone then refine 
it by going to that position in Google maps and adjusting it if needed.

Gavin...

-----Original Message-----
From: Kathy Thompson [mailto:kmthoms...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, 15 September 2013 9:10 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Latitude and Longitude

Maybe not Floyd, but with Google Maps, if you already know where a grave is 
located within the cemetery (as an example), it is possible to accurately 
pinpoint the GPS location of that grave and thus obtain the Latitude and 
longitude of the location.
Google Maps is free and so is Legacy basic - anyone should be able to input the 
lat and long of any location.

Perhaps the feature was not added as a separate feature because there is 
already the lat and long capability within the location mapping section of 
Legacy, and given the incredible flexibility I've recently been finding out 
with the locations, it would be possible to have a location GPS marked for each 
known grave relating to family. Perhaps a little bit overboard to give every 
single Peterson within a cemetery their own separate location, but there's 
nothing to say that lat and long can't be stored within the notes field of the 
the burial event.

Just my two cents
Kathy





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